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...director of the Stu dent Nonviolent Coordinating Com mit tee, before resuming his studies at Michigan's Wayne State UniversitySchool of Medicine, where in later years he served as assistant professor of internal medicine and associate dean for admissions...

...Education: Doctor of medicine, West Virginia UniversitySchool of Medicine DR. MATTHEW NEALJob title: NeurosurgeonEmployer...He did his internship and residency at Wake Forest UniversitySchool of Medicine and his residency at Barrow Neurological...

...and they wanted to kill one another," said Dr. Nicholas Dodman, founder of the animal behavior clinic at Tufts UniversitySchool of Veterinary Medicine, in Boston.Fortunately, that doesn't seem to be the case for Goldie's brood of 13...

...Florida, Iowa, Missouri and Montana - scored the lowest, with two out of 10.Monica Swahn, of the Georgia State UniversitySchool of Public Health, said Wednesday that there are some preventive steps that Georgia "is doing really well...

...contacts to start a rival business. The employees claimed the LinkedIn accounts and contacts were personal.Villanova UniversitySchool of Law professor Michael Risch said Face book and Twitter accounts, among other social media platforms, are now...

...injury cases. He graduated cum laude in 1976 from Mercer University, Macon, GA, and is a 1979 graduate of Antioch UniversitySchool of Law, Washington, D.C. , where he received his juris doctorate degree. Augusta Attorney Leon Larke was appointed...

Dr. Ricardo Azziz is moving out of the president's residence of Georgia Regents University. School officials confirmed Thursday that Azziz, whose departure was announced earlier this year, was leaving, but would not say where he was going.

...Constitution."(There's) no question money is driving a lot of this," said Robert Boruchowitz, of the Seattle UniversitySchool of Law. It's "pay or stay," and the emphasis is on how to get money out of misdemeanor offenders.Iowa Supreme...

...turned out to be an old oil barge that they put all kinds of stuff around it."It was while he was there at Ross UniversitySchool of Medicine as a course director in medical gross anatomy that he realized he had gone as far as he could in teaching...

...Indianapolis-based insurance giant are valuable for criminals, James P. Nehf, professor of law at the Indiana UniversitySchool of Law in Indianapolis, told USA Today recently.That basic personal information is even more valuable to criminals...